2017_18
Educational guide 
Faculty of Chemistry
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Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry (2009)
 Competences


Type A Code Competences Specific
  A1 Understand and apply the main aspects of chemical terminology, nomenclature, terms, conventions and units.
  A2 Understand the fundamental physical and chemical principles that govern Chemistry and how they are related to the various areas within Chemistry.
  A3 Understand the main elements, and organic and inorganic compounds, as well as biomolecules, their properties, their synthetic routes, their characterization and their reactivity.
  A4 Extract quality chemical information about natural and artificial objects by means of chemical measurement processes.
  A5 Appreciate the importance of Chemistry in areas of life such as industry, environment, pharmacy, health, food and agriculture, etc.
  A6 Understand the unit operations of the chemical industry and related industries.
  A7 Relate macroscopic and atomic properties with individual molecules, including (natural and synthetic) macromolecules, polymers, colloids and other materials.
  A8 Understand and be able to apply the essential facts, concepts, principles and theories of Chemistry.
  A9 Be able to identify and resolve qualitative and quantitative problems with strategic approaches.
  A10 Be able to work in a laboratory: carry out documented chemical procedures (synthesis and analysis), monitor chemical properties, processes and/or changes, document all the work carried out and manage risks.
  A11 Make appropriate use of standard chemical instruments.
  A12 Make numerical calculations and interpret experimental data, with special emphasis on precision and accuracy
Type B Code Competences Transversal
  B1 Learning to learn
  B2 Effective solutions to complex problems
  B3 Critical, logical and creative thinking, and an ability to innovate
  B4 Autonomy, responsibility and initiative
  B5 Teamwork, collaboration and sharing of responsibility
  B6 Clear and effective communication of information, ideas, problems and solutions in public or a specific technical field
  B7 Sensitivity to environmental issues
  B8 Management of complex technical or professional projects
  B9 Lead teams.
  B10 Adapt to new situations.
Type C Code Competences Nuclear
  C1 Have an intermediate mastery of a foreign language, preferably English
  C2 Be advanced users of the information and communication technologies
  C3 Be able to manage information and knowledge
  C4 Be able to express themselves correctly both orally and in writing in one of the two official languages of the URV
  C5 Be committed to ethics and social responsibility as citizens and professionals
  C6 Be able to define and develop their academic and professional project